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"Oh, I reread it all the time," McCain told me.
There is a scene in the book (I still reread it all the time) in which the exasperated cook and Harriet's mother, Mrs. Welsch, are trying to get Harriet to change her school lunch choice of five straight years.
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(On one occasion, when they were apart, and Du Bois wrote Fauset a letter, she read it first among all her mail, reread it, and then tucked it under her pillow.
Rereading it broke my heart all over again.
It made me reread them all from the start.
If you try to read or reread them all in just a couple weeks, as I foolishly did not long ago, you find yourself reluctant to put them down but also worried that your eyeballs may fall out.
One way cultures remember and digest the past is through stories, which is why the best of these colonial adventure stories deserve to be reread, in all their awkward ambivalence.
Last week, as I reread Emil, all that I have described to you came back to me in a "whoosh": not just the book's pleasures and consolations, but the way its hero somehow helped to form me. I had half-forgotten this.
But they did spur me to go back and reread, of all things, some Mark Cuban.
Transcripts were read and reread by all researchers to gain a sense of content, sometimes returning to interview recordings to become completely familiar with the data and comprehend its essential features.
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